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Re: Wheel studs?



Here's a question for you.  What about spherical seat lug nuts to go with
those studs?  


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On Tue, 22 Dec 1998 16:25:50 -0800 John Karasaki <johkar@teleport.com>
writes:
>Get your mind out of the gutter.  It's Christmas!
>
>A few months back, there was a discussion on where to get wheel 
>studs.
>Someone mentioned (maybe Graydon?) that there were very expensive 
>through
>Porsche and that having them made might be cheaper.
>
>Has anyone followed up on this or come up with an affordable 
>alternative
>(i.e. $2 a stud or less)?
>
>With the varied weather we get in the PNW I am in the habit of 
>changing the
>wheels often on our cars.  I don't like to run the snows if they are 
>not
>needed.  After having to change 2 sets of wheels in 18 deg. F, it 
>would be
>nice to be able to do this task faster.  I have an impact wrench and
>hydraulic floor jack which speeds the process up significantly, but 
>studs
>would be the cat's pajamas!
>
>TIA for any information.
>
>Happy Holidays!
>
>
>Best Regards,
>
>John Karasaki
>Portland, OR
>

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